This week the company for which I work had their annual holiday party. I got to order my meal from Ladino Tapas Bar and Grill, the new kosher restaurant located near Columbus Circle in NYC. Alex the chef suggested that I have a bottle of Spanish wine to go along with the meal. It was reasonably priced at $39 so I accepted his suggestion. The markup now seems rather large given that I just spotted it online at Amazon for $10, though perhaps that is the non-kosher run, as I've seen the kosher version at Schnapps, a store whose prices are usually very reasonable, for $19.

Tobia Alama Mater Rioja 2011, Tempranillo (80%), Grenache (20%) - The Spanish wine possesses a perfumed nose and a mellow demeanor, making it a pleasant wine to accompany any meal. I would not call it bland, because of the presence of the fruit and the perfume, but its body is of medium weight and it doesn't exhibit much in the way of tannins and acidity. It fit in well at the occasion I had it. 13.5% AbV and mevushal B-/***

I wonder if anyone else came across this producer, as it is definitely my first time stumbling across it.

I had a bottle of this a few weeks back, one that I found for 10 dollars (kosher version) at a local wine shop. I thought it was good value for the money, and a nice alternative to the price creeping up of the Ramon Cordova Rioja.

gaston k wrote:I had a bottle of this a few weeks back, one that I found for 10 dollars (kosher version) at a local wine shop. I thought it was good value for the money, and a nice alternative to the price creeping up of the Ramon Cordova Rioja.

Frankly, why bother buying the Cardova when you can have for even less the peraj petita?!

Frankly, why bother buying the Cardova when you can have for even less the peraj petita?!

I am almost certain that the Ramon Cordoba you are thinking of is the Crianza. The regular Rioja is cheaper. Nonetheless, I do agree as to the quality of the peraj petita, which I enjoy more than the crianza.

Frankly, why bother buying the Cardova when you can have for even less the peraj petita?!

I am almost certain that the Ramon Cordoba you are thinking of is the Crianza. The regular Rioja is cheaper. Nonetheless, I do agree as to the quality of the peraj petita, which I enjoy more than the crianza.

gaston k wrote:I had a bottle of this a few weeks back, one that I found for 10 dollars (kosher version) at a local wine shop. I thought it was good value for the money, and a nice alternative to the price creeping up of the Ramon Cordova Rioja.

Frankly, why bother buying the Cardova when you can have for even less the peraj petita?!

cardova is about 16, peraj petita about 20$. i think the 09 is sold at total wine here for 20$

Hmmm. This thread has partially morphed into one about Peraj Petita. Well, this evening we had a family birthday for a grandson and I opened a 2010 Peraj Petita. Certainly enjoyed it, no complaints here.

Are people comparing 2010 poorly to the 2009 as the 2009 is drinking currently, or as the 2009 was drinking same time last year? (I cannot remember ... no, at my age I won't go there.) If the former, can the more expert tasters venture future development for the 2010 next year at this time?